



Wow all the negative reviews for one of the Best DVD/VHS
I have had this DVD/VHS around 16 months. Bought it around the First week of July 2008. This has lasted more than the other DVD/VHS from JVC, lasted around 3 to 4 months, mostly DVD's would not look great and would skip. The V9800 has been the best DVD/VHS Player I've had. Bought it cheap and new I bought it close to when I bought my Samsung TV. I like the Remote control on the V9800 because I don't need to worry about TV's Remote because I can turn on and off the TV and control the volume and channels, I use that feature a lot and don't have to worry about the other control until I need to use it. I'm surprised to see all this bad ratings for a good DVD/VHS, I use mine a lot and almost everyday and it keeps working great. This is my second Samsung DVD/VHS, the other one is the Samsung DVD-V9700 Tunerless 1080i Upconverting DVD VHS Combo Player and that one is 20 months old. Still works and being used on the downstairs TV. The Samsung DVD-V9800 Tunerless 1080p Upconverting VHS Combo DVD Player is being used at my room.
I am looking to get another one of these because we still have most of our collection in VHS.
2009-11-14




Take control of product failures
Place a 3 to 4 in small fan and blow through the vented holes from left to right. Chances are that the chips get overheated and fail. That's what I have done to this unit after reading about all the failures with this product. I have a Panasonic recorder that I applied 4 screws to lift the lid up 1/2 in for convection. Makes the unit work better with more cooling. It may help your under-cooled units!
To add a Tuner, use a short yellow Composite video interface to a TV Converter box like Insignia.
2009-10-01